Navajo Eye Dazzler Rug

This Eye Dazzler Navajo Rug is ready & waiting to join your Southwestern styled home or office. Made entirely from hand-spun wool, this early Navajo rug features the Eye Dazzler traditional design woven in black, white & dyed yellow. Although the colors are considered muted, this high contrast design truly dazzles the eye! Both ends are clean finished with a couched yarn & the sides are whip-stitched with an overcast weave. Excellent condition, with no apparent stains, holes or age-related imperfections. The colors are vivid and the weave is tight. Well-made, it measures 34" x 50", Circa 1930's. You will receive the exact Eye Dazzler Navajo Rug pictured.

Western American Paintings. Three Apache stand over an outcrop of rock and keep watch over the land. It was not uncommon for the Apache to roam from the Arizona highlands following obscure trails from upland to upland into the middle of Mexico.This is a high quality Giclée print from an original acrylic painting. This digital art print precisely captures every brush stroke and Gretchen's exceptional use of color. It comes from a limited edition of 100. The Giclée Print is signed and numbered by the artist Gretchen Price. The print is 16" by 24".

Shipping a fully framed Giclée mounted is far too costly. For this reason, all Giclée prints are shipped rolled in a tube. A local craft or frame store can mount this quality Giclée for a fraction of what it costs to safely ship mounted. Please call to discuss arrangements for shipping mounted Giclée.

This vivid scene is an abstract portrayal of the Sacred Plant and Navajo Yei Dancer. They focus outward, towards the viewer standing guard over the scene while color and light seem to jump all around them. The costumes and jewelry glow with color. This painting has a unique energy revealing the mystery and power of the Navajo spiritual existence. The artist, JC Black, is known for his portrayal of traditional Navajo subjects with amazing light and color. This high quality Giclée is printed on canvas. The original acrylic painting was professionally reproduced with J.C. Black's permission. This print precisely captures every brush stroke and Black's exceptional use of color. It comes from a limited edition of 100 and each is numbered. The canvas print is 24" by 36" and is unframed.

Shipping a Giclée mounted on a frame is far too costly. For this reason, all Giclée prints are shipped rolled in a tube. A local craft or frame store can mount this quality Giclée for a fraction of what it costs to safely ship mounted. Please call to discuss arrangements for shipping mounted Giclées.

Western American Paintings. An Apache warrior tucks into a crevice for cover. He melds with the environment and lets an arrow fly. This print precisely captures every brush stroke and Gretchen's exceptional use of color. It comes from a limited edition of 100. The Giclée Print is signed and numbered by the artist Gretchen Price. The Giclée print is 16" by 24".

Shipping a Giclée mounted on a frame is far too costly. For this reason, all prints are shipped rolled in a tube. A local craft or frame store can mount this quality Giclée for a fraction of what it costs to safely ship mounted. Please call to discuss arrangements for shipping mounted Giclées.

This Navajo print really comes alive on the page. The artist, J.C. Black, is known for his portrayal of traditional Navajo subjects with amazing light and color. A Navajo family are off to the trading post. If they've been making jewelry, rugs or paintings then they'll probably make a stop here at Alltribes. That's whats great about this painting: its about the trips they take to deliver the very artwork that we are featuring. Of course they also visit family, shop, and get supplies while they're out too. The early morning landscape is full of that potential energy for the day ahead. I'm not just saying that, it really is, and this is the type of thing Black is good at capturing. This high quality Giclée is printed on canvas. The original acrylic painting was professionally reproduced with J.C. Black's permission. This print precisely captures every brush stroke and Black's exceptional use of color. It comes from a limited edition of 100 and each is numbered. by Navajo artist J.C. black. The canvas print is 24" by 36" and unframed.

Shipping a Giclée mounted on a frame is far too costly. For this reason, all Giclée prints are shipped rolled in a tube. A local craft or frame store can mount this quality Giclée for a fraction of what it costs to safely ship mounted. Please call to discuss arrangements for shipping mounted Giclées.

Western American Paintings. The Chihuahuas, the last hold of the Apache, is solitary and rugged. It's a hundred degrees, the cicadas are singing and the mid afternoon monsoon is building. And the Apache are waiting...for what? Who knows, but with the Apache, a calm always precedes the storm. This is a high quality Giclée print from an original acrylic painting. This print precisely captures every brush stroke and Gretchen's exceptional use of color. It comes from a limited edition of 100. The Giclée Print is signed and numbered by the artist Gretchen Price. The print is 16" by 20".

Shipping a Giclée mounted on a frame is far too costly. For this reason, all Giclée prints are shipped rolled in a tube. A local craft or frame store can mount this quality Giclée for a fraction of what it costs to safely ship mounted. Please call to discuss arrangements for shipping mounted Giclée.

Western American Paintings. Classic Stagecoach getaway scene. This is a high quality Giclée print from an original acrylic painting. This print precisely captures every brush stroke and Gretchen's exceptional use of color. It comes from a limited edition of 100. The Giclée Print is signed and numbered by the artist Gretchen Price. The print is 20" by 24".

Shipping a Giclée mounted on a frame is far too costly. For this reason, all Giclée prints are shipped rolled in a tube. A local craft or frame store can mount this quality Giclée for a fraction of what it costs to safely ship mounted. Please call to discuss arrangements for shipping mounted Giclée.

The artist, JC Black, is known for his portrayal of traditional Navajo subjects with amazing light and color. A Navajo family stand around a fire with the sun low on the horizon. The entire canyon seems to glow orange together with the trees which are turning for winter. The kids are hanging out in the classic '53 Chevy. The luminous scene captures the peacefulness of nature and the Navajo way of life. This high quality Giclée is printed on canvas. The original acrylic painting was professionally reproduced with J.C. Black's permission. This print precisely captures every brush stroke and Black's exceptional use of color. It comes from a limited edition of 100 and each is numbered. The canvas print is 24" by 36" and is unframed.

Shipping a Giclée mounted on a frame is far too costly. For this reason, all Giclée prints are shipped rolled in a tube. A local craft or frame store can mount this quality Giclée for a fraction of what it costs to safely ship mounted. Please call to discuss arrangements for shipping mounted Giclées.

Draped in feathers and a large red robe, this man or spirit seems to charge upwards into the sky. Perhaps he is a representation of the Eagle spirit, or of an ancestor ascending into the heavens. Howell has created not only an image full of energy and color, but one that reveals the ephemeral connections between the physical world and the spiritual world. In a book about his work entitled Frank Howell, Monotypes, Howell explains his imagery: "Solitary faces and figures, alone together, once of a purely physical world, seem to be rising to some higher plane! Flowers become figures and figures become faces that dissolve into clouds and feathers! Skies and landscapes merge with each other and then merge with figures! Definitions are blurred! All beings and things, past and present, that were once isolated and their own entities, are now fused and flowing, as one in a wind, a future in an endless river of spiritual continuity." This high quality Native American Giclée is printed on premium heavy paper. The original graphic was painted by Lakota Sioux artist Frank Howell in the 1970s. The print is 36" by 43" with a 1-3/4" white border and is unframed.

Shipping a print mounted on a frame is far too costly. For this reason, all Giclée prints are shipped rolled in a tube. A local craft or frame store can mount this quality Giclée for a fraction of what it costs to safely ship mounted. Please call to discuss arrangements for shipping mounted prints.

Western American Art. Apache Crown Dancers light up the night with their dancing. The fires burn hot and energy fills the night air. Autumn night wind blows Sacred Mountain Spirits downslope to dance with the people in the valley of hope. This is a high quality Giclée print from an original oil painting. This print precisely captures every brush stroke and Gretchen's exceptional use of color. It comes from a limited edition of 100. The Giclée Print is signed and numbered by the artist Gretchen Price. The southwestern print is 24" by 30".

Shipping a Giclée mounted on a frame is far too costly. For this reason, all Giclée prints are shipped rolled in a tube. A local craft or frame store can mount this quality Giclée for a fraction of what it costs to safely ship mounted. Please call to discuss arrangements for shipping mounted Giclée.

This beautifully fabricated bronze statue "Heading to the Hole" by J. Collender is #10 out of 12 made; therefore, it makes this sculpture a highly sought after collectible. Bronze is considered to be the most popular metal for cast metal sculptures. Most often, a cast metal sculptures is simply called a "bronze". This Bronze statue is 21" inches tall, 14-1/2"inches wide at the center with a 16-3/4" inch wide base. Signed 10/12 "Heading to the Hole" by J. Collender.

Noted as a leading authority on the West, James Collender demonstrates his expertise in his paintings and sculptures. His subject matter pertains to the West in both the past and present. Art collectors and celebrities around the world have acquired his works for their collections. His other noted works include illustrations for a number of publications in New York and his position as a background director for the animated movie, "The Night Before Christmas".

This powerful image of a buffalo is full of natural character. A Herd Bull Buffalo Shoulder Mount would be an awe-inspiring addition to any wall of your home, store, or office. This is a genuine herd bull buffalo head from a 2000+ pound bull that ranged in age from 8-12 years old that would attack a human when provoked. This herd bull buffalo has a thick long, shaggy brown and back winter coat. It's dimensions are 37 inches in length from shoulder to the tip of the nose, 43 inches in height from bottom of the shoulder to the top of the shoulder, and 25 3/4 inches in width from horn tip to horn tip.

Turquoise Navajo Pendant

This Turquoise Navajo Pendant is packed with genuine, deep blue Turquoise. These rich looking stones are full of matrix & are bezel set on Sterling Silver. The sacred bear, a powerful symbol of healing was handmade by Dine', Bea Tom. Signed & stamped Sterling, it's 2-5/8" long, including the 13mm bale & 2-5/8" wide. The bale will easily fit a double strand of beads that you may already own. It comes with a 20" silver tone bead necklace but a 6mm Sterling Desert Pearl strand is available for purchase. You'll walk in beauty with this Turquoise Navajo Pendant!

A statement of strength and power. This hand stamped, hand made shadow box Bear Paw belt buckle is made of Nickle Silver with a genuine, sky blue Sleeping Beauty Turquoise nugget and a twist of Jeweler's Gold for extra highlights. It measures 3" wide by about 2-1/2" tall. Made in our shop by Navajo silversmith Joey McCray. Stamped Handmade with a hallmark. The group shot demonstrates the range of variety from piece to piece.

From an original Navajo painting from the heart of the Indian Nation. The artist, J.C. Black, is known for his portrayal of traditional Navajo subjects with amazing light and color. With their tepee set up and campfire burning, two Navajo men play a little flute as the sun sets behind the forest. The fiery sunset makes the forest appear to be on fire and the clouds in the sky take the role of smoke plumes. In the clouds, the spirit of the buffalo watches over the two campers. Here the mystery and power of Navajo life is presented with intense splendor. This high quality Giclée is printed on canvas. The original acrylic painting was professionally reproduced with J.C. Black's permission. This print precisely captures every brush stroke and Black's exceptional use of color. It comes from a limited edition of 100 and each is numbered. The canvas print is 24" by 36" and is unframed.

Shipping a Giclée mounted on a frame is far too costly. For this reason, all Giclée prints are shipped rolled in a tube. A local craft or frame store can mount this quality Giclée for a fraction of what it costs to safely ship mounted. Please call to discuss arrangements for shipping mounted Giclées.

Dress your Stetson in style! This hat band is a true collectible of American History. It features five domed Sterling Silver Conchos and five Sterling Silver Butterflies. This is really a work of wearable art. The band is made from genuine black, flexible leather. Made in our shop. It is 1/2" wide and 26" long. It is adjustable to hat sizes.

This handsome Native American Zuni Knife Wing Kingman Turquoise Silver Bolo Tie is an impressive piece of hand made Zuni Indian jewelry art. A shimmering round Sterling Silver medallion with an etched outline, a figure of the Zuni deity Knife wing, and four natural Kingman Turquoise cabochons set in free form bezels create this collectible bolo. The gorgeous Turquoise stones and the glistening silver complement each other. The focal point of this piece is the hand etched Knife wing Kachina figure surrounded by the natural turquoise cabs. Turquoise and Sterling Silver continue to be a classic trend in the fashion industry. The silver bolo tips feature hand stamped floral designs, soldered seam beads, and dangling hand made, cylindrical drums. This Zuni Turquoise Bolo has a 3" circumference, and the black leather bolo tie measures 39". Stamped Sterling and a "broken arrow".

This is an impressive work of American Indian art. A powerful image full of natural character. This would look great hanging on the wall of your home, cabin, or lodge. This is a genuine Buffalo skull. It has been covered in beautiful tiles of genuine Turquoise. This Turquoise Buffalo Skull is a lot like the one made by Dee Morris that was featured on the cover of Arizona Highways magazine back in the seventies. That one was priced at $25,000! The mosaic of Turquoise stones is full of natural sky blue, green, and earth tone shades. This Turquoise Decor Collectible measures 20" and 24" at the horns. The copper cuffs wrapped around the horns were hand stamped by noted Navajo artist Tom Ahasteen and measure 2" wide and are adorned with hand stampings. The turquoise skull was inlaid by master inlay Navajo artist McCartney Begay.

This is an impressive work of American Indian art. A powerful image full of natural character. This would look great hanging on the wall of your home, cabin, or lodge. This is a genuine Buffalo skull. It has been covered in beautiful tiles of genuine Turquoise. This Turquoise Buffalo Skull is a lot like the one made by Dee Morris that was featured on the cover of Arizona Highways magazine back in the seventies. That one was priced at $25,000! The mosaic of Turquoise stones is full of natural sky blue, green, and earth tone shades. This Turquoise Decor Collectible measures 20" and 24" at the horns. The copper cuffs wrapped around the horns were hand crafted by noted Navajo artist Tom Ahasteen and measure 2" wide and are adorned with intricate hand stamping. The turquoise skull was inlaid by master inlay Navajo artist McCartney Begay.

This is a custom handmade horse belt buckle featuring western scroll work and intricate hand carved designs. Aligned on the left side of the belt buckle is the figure of a stallion bust inset into a circle. The gold horse and jewelers gold background provide great contrast with the German silver forefront. Measuring 4" wide by 3" tall this horse belt buckle will bring out the horse lover in the wearer. Made in our shop, right here, in Gilbert, Arizona. Signed and hallmarked.

Hand Hammered Concho Belt

This hand hammered concho belt was designed and hand crafted by talented Navajo Native Americans of the Southwest. This radiant Copper and Silver belt has five hand cut large sterling silver butterfly conchos and five hand hammered and stamped copper buckle and conchos. Each silver butterfly is approximately 3-3/4" inches in length and 1-3/8" inches in width. The copper buckle measures 4-1/4" wide and 3 1/4" tall. Make a statement with this hand hammered indian belt made by master silver smith Tom Ahasteen. Black or Brown leather.

Full of style and tradition, this Native American Concho Belt was completely hand fabricated by Navajo Indian artist Jimmy Emerson. It has seven conchos, eight butterflies, and a buckle all hand made from nickel Silver. Each piece holds a sky blue nugget of Sleeping Beauty Turquoise surrounded with hand stamped traditional Navajo patterns. The buckle prominently features six gorgeous nuggets of genuine Sleeping Beauty Turquoise. This concho belt will match perfectly with any other Silver jewelry that's already in your collection. The buckle is 3" by 4". Each of the conchos are 3" in diameter. The butterflies are each 3" tall by 1" wide. Signed by the Navajo Indian jewelry artist (Jimmy Emerson).

This Navajo Limited Edition Giclée really comes alive on the page. The artist, J.C. Black, is known for his portrayal of traditional Navajo subjects with amazing light and color. A Navajo family are off to the trading post. If they've been making jewelry, rugs or paintings then they'll probably make a stop here at Alltribes. That's whats great about this painting: its about the trips they take to deliver the very artwork that we are featuring. Of course they also visit family, shop, and get supplies while they're out too. The early morning landscape is full of that potential energy for the day ahead. I'm not just saying that, it really is, and this is the type of thing Black is good at capturing. This high quality Giclée is printed on premium heavy paper. The original acrylic Navajo painting was professionally reproduced with J.C. Black's permission. This process is incredibly accurate, the brilliance and depth of the colors is amazing. These prints precisely capture every brush stroke and Black's exceptional use of color. Only five were made and each is signed by J.C Black. The print is 24" by 36" with a 1-3/4" white border and is unframed.

Shipping a Giclée mounted on a frame is far too costly. For this reason, all Giclée prints are shipped rolled in a tube. A local craft or frame store can mount this quality Giclée for a fraction of what it costs to safely ship mounted. Please call to discuss arrangements for shipping a mounted Giclée.

This Limited Edition Navajo Giclée really comes alive. The artist, JC Black, is known for his portrayal of traditional Navajo subjects with amazing light and color. A Navajo family stand around a fire with the sun low on the horizon. The entire canyon seems to glow orange together with the trees which are turning for winter. The kids are hanging out in the classic '53 Chevy. The luminous scene captures the peacefulness of nature and the Navajo way of life. This high quality Giclée is printed on premium heavy paper. The original acrylic Navajo painting was professionally reproduced with J.C. Black's permission. This process is incredibly accurate, the brilliance and depth of the colors is amazing. These prints precisely capture every brush stroke and Black's exceptional use of color. Only four were made and each is signed by J.C Black. The print is 24" by 36" with a 1-3/4" white border and is unframed.

These Giclée prints are shipped rolled in a tube. A local craft or frame store can mount this quality Giclée for a fraction of what it costs to safely ship mounted. Please call to discuss arrangements for shipping a mounted Giclée.

This vivid scene is an abstract portrayal of the Sacred Plant and Navajo Yei Dancer. They focus outward, towards the viewer standing guard over the scene while color and light seem to jump all around them. The costumes and jewelry glow with color. This painting has a unique energy revealing the mystery and power of the Navajo spiritual existence. The artist, JC Black, is known for his portrayal of traditional Navajo subjects with amazing light and color. This high quality Giclée is printed on premium heavy paper. The original acrylic Navajo painting was professionally reproduced with J.C. Black's permission. This process is incredibly accurate, the brilliance and depth of the colors is amazing. These prints precisely capture every brush stroke and Black's exceptional use of color. Only two were made and each is signed by J.C Black. The print is 24" by 36" with a 1-3/4" inch white border and is unframed.

Shipping a Giclée mounted on a frame is far too costly. For this reason, all Giclée prints are shipped rolled in a tube. A local craft or frame store can mount this quality Giclée for a fraction of what it costs to safely ship mounted. Please call to discuss arrangements for shipping a mounted Giclée.

Canyon de Chelly provides the backdrop for a procession of Navajo Yei Bi Chei dancers. The canyon, known for its cliff dwellings, is rendered in photo like detail. The leaves of the cottonwoods are golden with the approach of fall and frame the sun soaked cliffs beautifully. Black's subjects are often wearing unique traditional jewelry and accessories. The Yei Bi Chei Dancers are wearing Turquoise bead necklaces, Silver cuff bracelets and Turquoise Concho Belts. One of the dancers is dressed with a red fox fur wrap. The whole painting glows with color and the dancers really come to life. The artist, J.C. Black, is known for his portrayal of traditional Navajo subjects with amazing light and color. This high quality Navajo Giclée is printed on premium heavy paper. The original acrylic Navajo painting was professionally reproduced with J.C. Black's permission. This process is incredibly accurate, the brilliance and depth of the colors is amazing. These prints precisely capture every brush stroke and Black's exceptional use of color. Only two were made and each is signed with pen by J.C Black. The print is 24" by 36" with a 1-3/4" white border and is unframed.

Shipping a Giclée mounted on a frame is far too costly. For this reason, all Giclée prints are shipped rolled in a tube. A local craft or frame store can mount this quality Giclée for a fraction of what it costs to safely ship mounted. Please call to discuss arrangements for shipping mounted Giclées.

Navajo Giclée Print from an original painting from the heart of the Indian Nation. The artist, J.C. Black, is known for his portrayal of traditional Navajo subjects with amazing light and color. With their tepee set up and campfire burning, two Navajo men play a little flute as the sun sets behind the forest. The fiery sunset makes the forest appear to be on fire and the clouds in the sky take the role of smoke plumes. In the clouds, the spirit of the buffalo watches over the two campers. Here the mystery and power of Navajo life is presented with intense splendor. This high quality Navajo Giclée is printed on premium heavy paper. The original acrylic Navajo painting was professionally reproduced with J.C. Black's permission. These prints precisely capture every brush stroke and Black's exceptional use of color. The process is incredibly accurate, the brilliance and depth of the colors is amazing. Only three were made and each is signed with pen by J.C Black. Painted by Navajo artist J.C. black. The print is 24" by 36" with a 1-3/4" white border and is unframed.

Shipping a Giclée mounted on a frame is far too costly. For this reason, all Giclée prints are shipped rolled in a tube. A local craft or frame store can mount this quality Giclée for a fraction of what it costs to safely ship mounted. Please call to discuss arrangements for shipping mounted Giclées.

Shadows

Cave Paintings are an amazing glimpse into the past. They are the first successful attempts of ancient people to communicate to us what they experienced. This Indian portrait employs the allure of petroglyphs to bring out some of the hidden qualities from this elder member of the tribe. The cave paintings and symbols surround the Man like a cloud of thoughts. The animal and human figures are chalky white on an dark blue background reminiscent of blue prints for construction. Its almost like the ancient artworks are a guide or blue print for life. The calm, knowing eyes allow us to consider the information. This high quality Giclée is printed on premium heavy paper. The original painting was painted by Lakota Sioux artist Frank Howell in the 1970s and not released until after his death. The print is 36" by 43" with a 1-3/4" white border and is unframed.

Shipping a print mounted on a frame is far too costly. For this reason, all Giclée prints are shipped rolled in a tube. A local craft or frame store can mount this quality Giclée for a fraction of what it costs to safely ship mounted. Please call to discuss arrangements for shipping mounted prints.

Frank Howell (1937-1997) is a well known artist who lived and worked out of Santa Fe New Mexico. He worked with a wide variety of art forms including painting, lithographs, and sculpture. Howell was a master at painting and print making. His portraits of Native Americans always capture their spirit and dignity. Howell's grandmother (on his father's side) was half Lakota Sioux. She is credited with influencing and fostering his unique perspective and appreciation for the beauty in Native American life.

Paths of the Moon

In Paths of the Moon, Frank Howell creates a breathtaking atmosphere with the flowing hair and robes of these Native American spirits. The pairing of the profile and full view of their faces reflects the experience of seeing the half or full moon. The moon takes on a special character when it peers down on us through a gap in the moonlit clouds and this print captures that moment and gives it a unique personality. The calm dignity of these Moon spirits provide a different take on the usual man on the moon representations.The original painting was created by Lakota Sioux artist Frank Howell in the 1970s & the Giclée is a high quality digital art print. The print is 36" by 43" with a 1-3/4" white border and is unframed.

Shipping a print mounted on a frame is far too costly. For this reason, all Giclée prints are shipped rolled in a tube. A local craft or frame store can mount this quality Giclée for a fraction of what it costs to safely ship mounted. Please call to discuss arrangements for shipping mounted prints.

This Turquoise Southwestern Hopi inspired traditional Belt Buckle is at the top of the line! This shining nickel Silver belt buckle has been hand stamped with traditional southwestern details. Pieces of genuine Turquoise have been masterfully chip inlaid into the Nickle Silver artfully adorning the Hopi designs. Hand made in our shop. It is 2-3/8" by 3-1/4" with a 1-1/2" keeper on the back. Stamped handmade.

Made from classic Southwest designs. Coiled baskets are made like coiled pottery. Thin strips of fibers, wood, leaves or grass are wrapped into a bundle which is coiled around in a continuous spiral. Colors created from natural vegetation were used to dye the fibers making this beautiful three color design possible. These baskets can range from 12" to 15" in diameter. Baskets of this quality made by an actual Southwest Indian Basket weaver would sell for hundreds, even thousands of dollars. Thankfully, we're able to provide the same style of basket at a mere fraction of the cost. Due to the handmade nature of these baskets, they will vary slightly. MAKE AN IMPRESSIVE WALL OR SHELF DISPLAY, Click HERE to see some example's. Non Indian Made.

This high quality Carved Buffalo Pipe Stone Indian Peace Pipe was masterfully hand carved by Navajo Indian artist Andy Abeita. An impressive carved Pipe Stone bowl is attached to a wooden stem wrapped in soft, genuine Buckskin. The bowl measures 3/4" in width, 2" in height, and 2-3/4" in length. This ceremonial Peace Pipe is adorned with feathers, reddish brown rabbit fur, wooden beads, trade beads, hand strung, vibrant seed beads, leather fringe, and a medicine bag. A carved antler was used to create the mouthpiece of this functional peace pipe. This eye-catching peace pipe is 23" long. You will receive the one-of-a-kind beaded peace pipe pictured. This magnificent Native American artifact was created through the collaboration of Andy Abieta and RDC.

This Native American Eagle Pipe Stone Beaded Indian Peace Pipe is of high quality as well as functionality. The maroon Pipe Stone bowl was skillfully hand carved into an eagle's head by a talented Navajo artist named Andy Abeita. This awe-inspiring Indian artifact was created by attaching the eagle pipe bowl to a wooden stem. The long stem was then wrapped in a soft, rust buckskin and dressed with fringe, tan rabbit fur, vibrant, hand stitched seed beads, black trade beads, and a leather medicine bag. This Navajo inspired peace pipe artifact is 23" long with a 1" x 1" x 3-1/2" pipe bowl. You will receive the unique peace pipe pictured here. This Native American artifact was a collaboration between RDC and artist Andy Abeita.

Turquoise Buffalo Skull American Indian Decor

This is an impressive work of American Indian art. A powerful image full of natural character. This would look great hanging on the wall of your home, cabin, or lodge. This is a genuine Buffalo skull. It has been covered in beautiful tiles of genuine Battle Mountain Nevada Turquoise. This Turquoise Buffalo Skull is a lot like the one made by Dee Morris that was featured on the cover of Arizona Highways magazine back in the seventies. That one was priced at $25,000! The mosaic of Turquoise stones is full of natural green, and earth tone shades. This Turquoise Decor Collectible measures 20" long and 24" from horn to horn. The German silver cuffs wrapped around the horns were hand crafted by noted Navajo artist Tom Ahasteen and measure 2" wide and are adorned with intricate hand stamping. The turquoise skull was inlaid by master inlay Navajo artist McCartney Begay.

Turquoise Buffalo Skull American Indian Decor

This is an impressive work of American Indian art. A powerful image full of natural character. This would look great hanging on the wall of your home, cabin, or lodge. This is a genuine Buffalo skull. It has been covered in beautiful tiles of genuine Kingman Arizona Turquoise. This Turquoise Buffalo Skull is a lot like the one made by Dee Morris that was featured on the cover of Arizona Highways magazine back in the seventies. That one was priced at $25,000! The mosaic of Turquoise stones is full of natural green, and earth tone shades. This Turquoise Decor Collectible measures 22" long and 24" from horn to horn. The German silver cuffs wrapped around the horns were hand crafted by noted Navajo artist Tom Ahasteen and measure 2" wide and are adorned with intricate hand stamping. The turquoise skull was inlaid by master inlay Navajo artist McCartney Begay.

Handwoven Pastel Colored Crystal Navajo Rug Circa 1930's

This vintage Navajo Crystal patterned rug is an authentic native masterpiece waiting to join your Southwestern or Native American collections. This incredible one-of-a-kind, handwoven traditional rug or blanket is made entirely from genuine wool. Soothing, pastel colors of muted off-white, golden desert sand, sun yellow & dusky gray have been woven into a banded design based on a Navajo Crystal pattern. Between the bands are the typical geometric symbols that are associated with the 1930's Crystal Trading post where these weavers & patterns emerged. This wonderful complement of colors, generated from natural dyes of the time has aged beautifully & the rug, although still tightly woven, is soft & pliable. All ends are clean-finished with an overcast weave that incorporates a unique couched style. This vintage rug is in excellent condition. There are no stains, holes or age related imperfections. This Navajo rug is just beautiful. Whether you buy this for your house or your hallway, you won't be disappointed by the artistry of the weaver or the perfect use of renewable natural materials. This well-made, hand woven rug measures about 38" x 51" and was created sometime in the early 20th century. You will receive the exact Native American collectible rug pictured.

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From the "Heart of the Navajo Nation" comes the winner of the "First Prize" ribbon at the 1996 Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial Show in Gallup, New Mexico, the second biggest Pow-Wow in the Southwest!

You won't believe this is made of Sterling Silver but it is & it is an astonishing work of Native American art! This prize winning, highly collectible sculpture was created by Navajo Silversmith, Alvin Vandever when he was in his mid to late 20's, somewhere around 1995. With great care & attention, Alvin has created a Pueblo house that is unsurpassed in it its detail to the original. From the wood roof supports, Pueblo pottery & precisely detailed ladders, this magnificent structure doesn't miss a thing, including the hand stamped adobe brick work which surrounds the house. Equally compelling are the three small Mudheads that are trying to keep the Eagle Dancer from soaring to touch the heavens with their hand twisted Sterling wire rope! This Dancing Eagle Kachina doll is unmatched in Alvin's attention to detail. From every angle, there is something to see, from the fine lines of the feather work to the carving of his exquisite Eagle headdress & squash blossom necklace, the Eagle Kachina is a masterpiece in Sterling Silver. From the hand scratched plate of Sterling that represents desert sand to the small Sterling bells on his knees & hand stamped fur trim down his back, this handmade Sterling Silver sculpture is a thing of beauty! This is a highly collectible work of art that will grow in value over time. This Sterling Silver Native American sculpture is about 11-1/2" tall (including the base) and sits on a 12" square base. The base features an engraved nameplate with the sculpture's name, Kwau Koyemsi Kiva by: Alvin Vandever. The full sculpture includes a custom made plexi box that is removable. You won't find another like this, so don't hesitate on owning this museum quality sculpture; it would be a wonderful addition to your Native American collection!

This traditional, intricately carved Gallagher Wooden Cigar Store Indian is a reminder of days gone by. This particular wooden Indian sculpture depicts a Native American with Cigars in traditional buckskin clothing. The hand carved wooden figure is painted & decorated with a sacred, White Buffalo on his chest & Turquoise colored decorations. He wears a traditional feather headdress that extends to his waist. The colors of this wooden stature range from neutral hues of tan and brown to more vibrant hues of forest green, red, teal, blue, and golden yellow. He stands on a base that represents a pow-wow drum. This eye-catching wooden Cigar Store Indian is 6 feet tall & is signed F. Gallagher. Cracks are not considered flaws in this all-wood sculpture & can also appear over time. Don’t pass up this unique opportunity to own a piece of the Old West!

The Gallagher's prefer to use Aspen wood from Colorado to create these intriguing carved wooden sculptures. Each purchase of a Gallagher Wooden Cigar Store Indian includes a photocopy of an interview with Ralph Gallagher from the original June 1998 Issue of Arizona Highways magazine.

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Note: Natural wood does get a crack here and there on occasion. It's natural and not a defect.

Shipping to be determined upon checkout with your zip-code. Due to geographical location, some charges may vary.

Large American Indian Tohono O'odham Papago Basket with Lid by Esther Lopez

What a magnificent example of Native American basketmaking by contemporary artisan, Esther Lopez. This large, Olla style basket is hand coiled and hand woven in a traditional wheat design. Esther has taken this traditional pattern one step further & has formed a secondary pattern of Yucca triangles throughout the basket & lid to add an unusual element to this extremely well-made basket. This large Papago split stitch basket measures approximately 14" wide & with the lid, 8" tall. This older basket is substantial in weight, tightly bundled & woven. This Native Basket is of the highest quality. The lid fits snugly with a large woven knob handle. This basket is a perfect representation of the enduring quality & traditional style of Native Crafts. This basket exhibits an age-old patina that is highly desirable & would make an eye-catching focal point to your Native American displays.
This one of a kind basket is a true Southwestern classic and a Native American made collectible. This would work well surrounded by other Native American collectibles. Made by Tohono O'odham, Esther Lopez.

Indian Head Nickel Button Craft Apparel Accessory

Add some authentic, old time Western attitude to your jeans, jackets, home decor or leathercraft project! These concho style Indian Head nickels are slightly domed & would be an attractive way to look your best whether you add these to your chaps or your saddle. Each Indian Head Nickel measures about 3/4" wide & varies slightly due to the individual hand doming that Joey McCray, one of our in-house Navajo silversmiths added to these coins, in our shop in Gilbert, Az. Attached securely to the back is a Chicago screw, which is a short shank screw, that will allow you to attach the coin to many different materials such as: leather, denim or thin metal (with a pre-drilled hole). Take your sewing, crafting & creativity to the next level with the purchase of an iconic US coin, that was originally minted from 1913 to 1938. We also have available for purchase, the reverse sided coin, the Buffalo.The price listed is for a single Indian Head coin but just like chips....one is never enough! Grab one or a handful but don't miss out on owning & using an authentic Indian Head Nickel on your next project.

Turquoise Bolo Tie

This handmade, natural Turquoise Bolo Tie is Navajo made & features a generous cluster of natural Sleeping Beauty Turquoise, THE most prized form of turquoise. There has never been a stone that replicates its stunning beauty & is truly a "Jewel of the Southwest". Bezel set, the free-form nuggets are spaced with Silver drops. Sitting on an antiqued background, the display is bordered by twist wire rope. The border is boldly carved for the perfect finish. The 1-1/2" long, Sterling barrel tips accent & add an additional 3" to the ends of the 32" long, 10 ply black leather bolo cord. The cord features a comfort band for extended wear! This Southwestern jewelry measures about 3" tall by 2-3/4" at the widest point. Made in our shop by Navajo, Tom Ahasteen. It's stamped Sterling, hallmarked & signed. Whether you choose this for its astounding color or its craftsmanship, you will not be disappointed with this Turquoise Bolo Tie!

The inspiration for Cigar Store Wood Carvings came after Native Americans introduced English settlers to tobacco in Virginia during the 1600s. Later, merchants put the sculptures outside their stores to show customers that they sold tobacco products. The image of the Native American was used as an homage to those earlier days when the friendly Natives showed the settlers their special crop. This one features a cowboy rather than an Indian and instead of holding cigars, he's holding a microphone. He's an antique that has been around old trading posts for decades. We think this carving was inspired by country singer Kenny Rogers. It is so old it depicts Kenny as a younger man at the earlier end of his career. Although the exact carver of this sculpture is unknown, it is definitely a well-done antique produced with the same techniques as the famed Gallagher family. For his age, he shows little wear and is ready to watch over your store, restaurant, bar or home.

6' tall and the base is 14" x 14"

A photocopy of an interview with the Gallagher family published in the June 1998 issue of Arizona Highways Magazine is included with each purchase.

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Note: Natural wood does get a crack here and there on occasion. It's natural and not a defect.

Shipping to be determined upon checkout with your zip-code. Due to geographical location, some charges may vary.

This traditional, intricately carved Gallagher Wooden Cigar Store Indian is a reminder of days gone by. This particular wooden Indian sculpture depicts a Native American with Cigars in a nice Red Coat and green Pants. The hand carved wooden figure is hand painted and decorated with a bison on his chest and a knife at his side. He wears a traditional feather headdress that extends to his waist. The colors of this wooden stature range from neutral hues of tan and brown to more vibrant hues of forest green, red, teal, blue, and golden yellow. This eye-catching wooden Cigar Store Indian is 6 feet tall with a 15-1/2” base and is signed F. Gallagher. Cracks are not considered flaws in this all-wood sculpture & can also appear over time. Don’t pass up this unique opportunity to own a piece of the Old West!

One of the original carvers of wooden Indians, an ancestor of Frank Gallagher, who began carving in the 1840’s for a man that owned Gallagher’s Furniture store. He was one of approximately 12 full-blooded Man-Dan Indians alive during that time. The Man-Dan Indian village had been infected by small pox, and it almost completely wiped out the tribe. When the epidemic occurred, Ralph’s ancestor was away from the village working for a furniture maker, so he survived. The name of this furniture maker was Samuel Gallagher. As so many Indian laborers of that time had done, he changed his last name to that of his employer. One of his original Wooden Cigar Store Indians is displayed in the Smithsonian Institute. Ralph's sons, Frank and John Gallagher have continued on with the art of wood carving through the decades.

The Gallagher's prefer to use Aspen wood from Colorado to create these intriguing carved wooden sculptures. Each purchase of a Gallagher Wooden Cigar Store Indian includes a photocopy of an interview with Ralph Gallagher from the original June 1998 Issue of Arizona Highways magazine.

*Note*

Note: Natural wood does get a crack here and there on occasion. It's natural and not a defect.

Shipping to be determined upon checkout with your zip-code. Due to geographical location, some charges may vary.

Superstition Downs 36"x48", Not only did the Apache steel horses, they loved to race them. But they weren't particular about the lot of rules, just one: one winner takes all!

Gretchen Price received her art education from both the LA Art Center and Brigham Young University where she received a Bachelor degree in Fine Art. After finishing school, she and her whole clan returned to Arizona where two more children were added to her family. During this time she and her husband lived and taught school on the White Mountain Apache Indian Reservation. Gretchen developed a great love, insight, and sensitivity for the people and culture of the White Mountain Apache. She is a founding member of the Whiteriver Artist Association where recently, Tribal Chairman, Ronnie Lupe, expressed his appreciation for her paintings, saying they were masterful, wonderful and show the beauty of his reality. She and her husband, Mel, now reside in Mesa, Arizona.

Shipping a Giclée mounted on a frame is far too costly. For this reason, all Giclée prints are shipped rolled in a tube. A local craft or frame store can mount this quality Giclée for a fraction of what it costs to safely ship mounted. Please call to discuss arrangements for shipping mounted Giclée.

Buffalo Horn Breastplate

A superb looking Apache Indian Style, Buffalo Horn Breastplate, handmade using genuine Dark Brown Horn from a Buffalo made into hair pipe tubes with Bright Orange & Dark Brown glass pony beads. It measures about 8" wide at the center & 22" on the length (including the fringe). The Breastplate includes black ribbon ties at the top & sides for attaching. This Apache Indian Style Buffalo Horn Breastplate will make for great decor in any room.

Show off your Southwestern style with this exclusively designed belt buckle.This rodeo buckle showcases a large, single initial, completely surrounded by hand engraved scrollwork for that uniquely American West look! The high shine single initial was created fromGerman Silver & is surrounded by hand engraved Western scroll designs on a large trophy belt buckle. This rodeo trophy buckle is surrounded by an outer border of miniature flowers. This hand engraved German Silver & Jeweler's Gold trophy buckle measures in at 3-3/4" wide by 2-7/8" tall with a 1-1/2" keeper. Custom made in our shop, the buckle is artist signed, stamped Handmade & features our "Broken Arrow" hallmark. This exact buckle is available for purchase, but we can also custom design a buckle with any logo or motto you require.

Please don't hesitate to call us at (800) 417-0024 for further assistance and info on a custom order for you. You can call (480)963-2284, fax (480)-688-8792 or email us at richard@allribes.com. We can can do it all from start to finish & our designers can make your image....reality. Custom made jewelry and accessories are our specialty! See related products for other designs and finishes!

The nicest looking Western themed lamps that we were indeed fortunate enough to have found. This Old West oil lantern is very heavily constructed from solid brass with an authentic vintage character. Something you would expect to see hanging at an old railroad station, mining operation, or cowboy campsite. It can just as easily sit on a table or hang on a wall indoors or outdoors. It has an attached handle for easy hanging and carrying. The lantern is complete with a glass chimney and wick. Stamped on the top: Central Union & Pacific RR - 21. This classic miner's lamp stands 13" tall by 7" wide.

Please note that this oil lamp is being sold for decorative purposes only. It is not cleaned or checked before it is shipped. If you plan to actually burn the lamp, then we first suggest cleaning it, filling the reservoir with lamp oil and placing the lamp in a utility tub overnight to be sure that it doesn't leak oil prior to setting it on a desk or other piece of good furniture. Keep out of the reach of children.

The brass has a soft patina overall giving it a rustic character and making it a very nice item to decorate with. Personally, I think this color, along with the very nice patina on the brass is a big part of its appeal to most collectors. Since it is brass, I'm sure some will want to polish it to a high luster if that's the look they desire. Any final cleaning or polishing will be left up to the lucky buyer.

Apache Indian Style Bone, Leather and Pony Bead Breast Plate

This authentic looking, bone hairpipe breastplate will fit right in at your next ceremony or Pow Wow. Hand made, using Bone hair pipe tubes, the breastplate is also embellished with Sky Blue & Dark Brown glass pony beads, genuine natural color leather fringe and Silver toned beads. The off-white hairpipe bone beads contrast the sky & earthy color of the pony beads perfectly. This breastplate is about 8" wide at the center & 22" on the length (including the fringe). The breastplate includes black ribbon ties at the top & sides for attaching. This Apache style breastplate could also be used as a wall hanging or in a shadowbox with Native American Artifacts.

Made from classic Southwest Eye Dazzler designs. Coiled baskets are made like coiled pottery. Thin strips of fibers, wood, leaves or grass are wrapped into a bundle which is coiled around in a continuous spiral. Colors created from natural vegetation were used to dye the fibers making this beautiful three color design possible. These baskets can range from 12" to 15" in diameter. Baskets of this quality made by an actual Southwest Indian Basket weaver would sell for hundreds, even thousands of dollars. Thankfully, we're able to provide the same style of basket at a mere fraction of the cost. Due to the handmade nature of these baskets, they will vary slightly. MAKE AN IMPRESSIVE WALL OR SHELF DISPLAY, Click HERE to see some example's. Non Native Made.